Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles [Narrator] Deep inside the Greco-Roman City of Hierapolis lies the most relaxing and the most visited site in all of Turkey. (lively, bouncy music) From a distance, Pamukkale's cascading white pools seem to resemble a castle of fluffy cotton, but upon closer inspection, they reveal themselves to be solid limestone walls housing turquoise, mineral-rich water. The site is fittingly called Pamukkale, which translates to Cotton Castle in Turkish. Housing 17 hot springs, they each range in temperature from 35 degrees to 100 degrees, perfect for soaking in. Pamukkale has been used as a natural bathing spot for centuries, especially since the water in each hot spring is filled with minerals. It was the Greek and Romans who discovered that these minerals potentially hold countless curative properties. According to many, the water brings benefits to the skin, eyes, and can assist with recovery from high blood pressure, making this Cotton Castle a very relaxing place to visit. (chiming)
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